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Can I be pregnant?

Im kind of confused about all this. About a week ago, I had sex with my boyfriend WITH A CONDOM ON. It didnt break or anything, but he continued having sex with me for a couple of SECONDS even after he ejaculated. The thing that worries me is, is that when he pulled it out, i saw sperm at the base of the condom so im guessing some of his sperm leaked out while he kept on going. I got freaked out because im on a medication that forbids me to get pregnant or else i'd have a baby with birth defects. So I got my boyfriend to buy me some plan b. He got it to me around 9 or 10 hours later, and i took them both at the same time, Because thats what the box said to do! Im confused because some people say that you take the pills at the same time, and some people say twelve hours apart. I also want to know how long plan b will work for, because i hear that sperm can live in the female for 5-7 days! My question is .. Can I be pregnant if my boyfriend caused the sperm to leak out the bottom of the condom, even though ive taken plan b 10 hours after the incident? Thank you.
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I would say it's very highly unlikely that you could be pregnant. There was a condom in place which would reduce the chances and you used emergency contraception well within the time period. And as heatherlyn said, you followed the directions on the pack so it should have worked.
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if the directions said take them at the same time and not 12 hours apart then that's what you were supposed to do. plan b is ONLY GOOD FOR THAT ONE TIME. it is NOT recommended to use it as a form of b/c. only for emergencies.
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